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Moody's downgrades euro zone rescue funds
01 Dec 2012
France strikes deal with Mittal to save Florange operations
01 Dec 2012
Under the deal, ArcelorMittal would invest 180 million euros ($234 million) in its Florange steelworks in Lorraine, saving around 600 jobs at the two shuttered blast furnaces
Railways facing acute cash crunch: Bansal
01 Dec 2012
Bharti Infratel sets Rs4,530-cr target for IPO
01 Dec 2012
The company has set a price band of Rs210-240 for its IPO, which has a Crisil grading of 4/5, indicating above average fundamentals
Bharti Infratel sets Rs4,530-cr target for IPO
01 Dec 2012
The company has set a price band of Rs210-240 for its IPO, which has a Crisil grading of 4/5, indicating above average fundamentals
Rio Tinto to cut costs by $5 billion by 2014
30 Nov 2012
Rio Tinto to cut costs by $5 billion by 2014
30 Nov 2012
Bayer clinches deal for sale of Thane land
30 Nov 2012
Bayer clinches deal for sale of Thane land
30 Nov 2012
Facebook outrage: charges against girls dropped
30 Nov 2012
The Maharashtra Police have decided to drop charges against the two girls whose arrests over a Facebook posting criticising the shutdown of Mumbai during Bal Thackeray's funeral sparked a national outrage
Sahara loses appeal in Rs24,000-crore refund issue
29 Nov 2012
The two Sahara firms had moved the Securities Appellate Tribunal on grounds of non-compliance of the Supreme Court order by SEBI and also seeking directions to the registrar of SAT to accept the amount to be paid by the appellants to SEBI
Sahara loses appeal in Rs24,000-crore refund issue
29 Nov 2012
The two Sahara firms had moved the Securities Appellate Tribunal on grounds of non-compliance of the Supreme Court order by SEBI and also seeking directions to the registrar of SAT to accept the amount to be paid by the appellants to SEBI
Siemens to acquire rail automation unit of Invensys for $2.78 bn
29 Nov 2012
Siemens AG, Europe’s biggest engineering firm plans to strengthen its signalling business with the acquisition of Invensys Rail, the rail automation unit of British engineering and software company Invensys
Siemens to acquire rail automation unit of Invensys for $2.78 bn
29 Nov 2012
Siemens AG, Europe’s biggest engineering firm plans to strengthen its signalling business with the acquisition of Invensys Rail, the rail automation unit of British engineering and software company Invensys
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